am i the only person that thinks that there should be a program that u run on ur computer that backups all the mods youve done to ur phone at the same time? it would making the porcess after a software update alot easier and faster... all you would need to do is run the prgram to create a backup of all ur thirdparty apps, icons, themes, etc. and it saves it in like a folder... then restore, update, jailbreak, and then copy that backup back over to ur phone.

in other words, we need a relatively simple iphone-mod-backup program for the pc or mac.

yea we need aback up file that be able to back up the main files like the one that let you nave on safari.. cause something real rare happend to me
last night i was on #iphone and i dont know if was just at porpuse or just playing arroung but my iphone was hacked and eraseme all the icons and only left me the dock... after i rejail it nothing were working i couldn`t se my mails and and alson mest up all my router seting and files that laoud me to naw on all the web...,, i dont now why they did that... but thats not even close of what i spect some.... help to make it work.. well..
no i have to do all over again and find out what happen with the router...

Actually the reverse of this is if you download and install your mods with an .ipb file or a .pxl file, rebuilding after a restore is quite simple. I recently had to do this and I was using .iphuc scripts but have since converted everything over to Breezy (.pxl) packages.

Originally Posted by PhatheadWRX

A backup app would be very nice.

Can't you just backup your Springboard.app and Applications folder to get backup most of your visual mods?

Then all you'd need is installer and reinstall your apps

That would give you a backup of most of your mods but you'd miss any custom ringtones, wallpapers or any add-ons like ebooks, NES games, iSwitcher themes, etc.

it should not be that difficult...just pick the key locations to backup (with some sort of selecter switch/radio button GUI), then have a script connect with SFTP and pull backups. this is still done fairly easily manually for anyone who's really that concerned about it. the difficult piece would be in restoring...things can go really wrong if you overwrite something that was updated/added during an apple update. IMHO, it's not worth the effort...my important info (contacts, phone number, ringtones, musics, etc) are held in outlook and itunes...everything else changes so much that it's not really worth saving.